Year 9 Science SELF-EVALUATION – Term 1 For your continued development in Science it is important we set goals and evaluate our study behaviours and performance. Your honesty is much appreciated for the continued improvement in teaching and learning. Name: ______Zac Malone___________________ NOTE: 1 – Very Low 10 – Very High How hard did I work at achieving my science goal for term 1 1……………………3……………………………………………………………….……….10 Did I continually evaluate my study habits
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1. The sociological perspective‚ as a way of thinking about the world‚ includes the sociological imagination from C. Wright Mills‚ the beginner’s mind from Bernard McGrane‚ and the idea of culture shock from anthropology. Explain what all three of these concepts have in common. Response: All three of these concepts have in common are the idea of breaking down social barriers to gain a different perspective on culture people and behaviors. When a person is in a new area where the culture is different
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Cycle time: Bottleneck| Cycle time = 1/Capacity rate | | Inventory = Throughput Rate x Flow Time | Little’s Law: I = R x T | Inventory Turns (IT) = 1 / Flow time (T) = R / I | BCWS = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled BCWC = Budgeted Cost of Work Complete |ACWC = Actual Cost of Work Complete | Cost Variance CV = BCWC – ACWC | Schedule variance SV = BCWC – BCWS | Utilization=Demand /CAPACITY| Inventory Buildup rate IBR|No IBR if no stations limits Throughput rate| Capacity rate = 1 / Cycle
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Chapter 1: Intro Independent Variable - variable you deliberately change during an experiment Theory - explanation based on a large number of experiments Hypothesis - educated prediction of cause and effect - what you test in an experiment Control - a zero or set form of the independent variable Dependent - variable you measure because you think it could change 7 characteristics: order‚ regulation‚ growth and development‚ energy processing‚ response to the environment‚ reproduction‚ evolutionary
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Accrued Interest = x Nominal Return = Real Return = – 1 Real rate of return Compounding = rnominal-inflation rate Current yield = The invoice price is the reported price plus accrued interest The ask price is 101.125 percent of par‚ so the invoice price is: $1‚011.25 + (1/2 $50) = $1‚036.25 Effective annual rate on a three-month T-bill: Optimal capital allocation: Y= E(rp)- Rf / A(std)^2portfilio – 1 = (1.02412)4 – 1 = 0.1000 = 10% Effective annual interest rate
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QMS 202 Quiz #1 Crib Sheet Inferential statistics is the process of using sample results to draw conclusions about the characteristics of a population Mean: Standard Deviation: If population of individual measurements is normal‚ x is normal Sample size (n ≥ 30)‚ x is normal To convert any random variable X to standardized normal random variable Z: To determine the percentile using z-score‚ use normalcdf(lower‚ upper‚ mean‚ standard deviation). To determine Z using
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LDR ms Optical detector Optical source Forward-biased photodiode; energy releases photo of light (near-infrared) -Resistance against light -High gain means slower -Limiting resistor is used to keep the intensity is plotted on a log-log response time current within the maximum allowed scale -More sensitive than a rating. - When it’s darker‚ it will have a photodiode (can pick up smaller -The brightness of the LED depends higher resistance. If it has a changes in light) on the current‚ and NOT the
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Chapter 14 1. 4 main types of market structure based on number of firms in the industry and product differentiation: perfect competition‚ monopoly‚ oligopoly‚ and monopolistic competition. 2. A monopolist is a producer who is the sole supplier of a good without close substitutes. An industry controlled by a monopolist is a monopoly. 3. The key difference between a monopoly and a perfectly competitive industry is that an individual‚ perfectly competitive firm faces a horizontal demand curve but
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RESIDES (PERSON_NAME‚ STREET‚ CITY‚ STATE)WORKS (PERSON_NAME‚ COMPANY_NAME‚ SALARY)ADDRESS (COMPANY_NAME‚ CITY‚ STATE‚ ZIP)MANAGES (PERSON_NAME‚ MANAGER_NAME) 3. Find all employees who live in the same city and street as their manager (3 pts) SELECT R.PERSON_NAME‚ M.MANAGER_NAME‚ R.STREET‚ R.CITY‚ R2.STREET‚ R2.CITY FROM RESIDES R‚ MANAGES M‚ RESIDES R2 WHERE R.PERSON_NAME = M.PERSON_NAME AND M.MANAGER_NAME = R2.PERSON_NAME AND R.STREET = R2.STREET AND R.CITY = R2.CITY 4. Find all persons who do
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AAY703-Allegiant 703‚cleared to Orlando Sanford International Airport‚ Atlanta‚ J45‚ Ormond Beach‚ then as filed. Maintain 5000. Expect FL330 one zero minutes after departure.Departure frequency125.1. Squawk XXXX. Say maintain 5000‚ not initial takeoff altitude 5000. Remember that FL330 is RVSM and the pilot filed /G (non-RVSM). Confirm it with him by saying "AAY703 confirm that you are RVSM compliant." ++FRC OMN++ Only clear him to the OMN in the route and then say "then as filed" after
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